Boris Johnson Makes Last-Ditch Push for Brexit Deal With Offer on Fish
- U.K. ready to let EU boats retain two thirds of their catch
- EU negotiators are weighing latest offer with member states
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The European Union is considering a fresh proposal on fishing rights from the U.K. as Prime Minister Boris Johnson aims to secure an 11th-hour trade deal.
Both parties had signaled over the weekend that they could make no further compromises, but on Monday the U.K. offered to give further ground if the EU backed down in other areas, according to people familiar with the negotiations.